The Best Care for your Best Friend

Here at Young’s Animal Hospital, we are very proud to offer our veterinary services to Titusville, FL and the surrounding areas.
Our goal at Young’s Animal Hospital is to offer the very best in veterinary care to our patients. We believe in continuing education and learning as much as possible so we can offer the highest quality and most up-to-date veterinary care. This holds true for our veterinarians and the rest of our staff. Our patients and their owners deserve to have the very best care when they walk through our doors.
We also want pets and owners to be comfortable in our office. There is nothing worse than going to the doctor and not being able to talk freely. Our veterinarians and staff are here to answer any questions you may have, no matter how silly they may seem.
To make pets comfortable in our office, we treat them as if they were our own. To us this means working hard to keep them healthy and figuring out what is wrong with them when they are sick.
They are going to be showered with love and attention from our receptionists, our techs, and our veterinarians whenever they walk through our doors. We all started out as animal lovers who have made it our lives’ work to make sure your pets have an enjoyable visit to our hospital every time.
We are here not only to help your pets, but also to help you! As pet owners ourselves, we understand how hard ownership can be. We know the challenges and the rewards. We understand the fear you feel when your pets are not feeling well. We also know that with the right care, your pets can live the happiest and healthiest lives possible. We are here to help you give your pets the best possible lives they deserve.
So don’t hesitate to call us here at (321) 267-3841. We can schedule an appointment for you or answer any questions you may have!
“I don’t recall the vet techs name but, she was top notch. Very caring and thorough. The new vet, Dr. Hogan will be requested for future visits for my dogs. She is compassionate, personable and was thorough also. Excellent care provided ”
“Everyone was very friendly to my pit which isn’t always the case with this breed. Service was good and fast.”
“My experience with your staff and facility has always been excellent. You are there when I need you and your assistance is always greatly appreciated”
“Camo was happy and is feeling better that’s what matters. Nice people ”
“Wonderful. Think Dr. Gordon is the best.”
“My dog and I were treated very well. He was an emergency and you worked him in just like you said. I am very grateful. You will now be my regular vet. Thank you so much!”
“Always helpful and courteous staff!”
“I love Dr. Gordon. Your whole staff is great.”
“Everyone was very nice, as usual. It was a very quick visit, just proheart injections done by a tech and they were very quick…it was lovely! Thank you ”
“Have been coming to Youngs since 1967. Wouldn’t go anywhere else !!”
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some questions/answers that we are frequently asked. If you have additional questions that aren’t covered here, please feel free to give us a call at 321.267.3841.
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Our Vets
Dr. Angela Bockelman
Medical Director
Dr. Bockelman obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Organismal Biology from Kutztown University, and earned a Ph.D. in Behavioral and Evolutionary Biology from Lehigh University. After working as the animal behaviorist at an open-admission humane society, she returned to veterinary school, and earned her DVM from Auburn University. While she loves working with dogs and cats, she has a special interest in Avian and Exotic medicine. She is a member of the Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians, the Association of Avian Veterinarians, as well as the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians.
In her spare time she enjoys the outdoors, spending time at the beach, kayaking, and running with her husband. They have completed many half marathons, as well as a full marathon. They share their home with 2 dogs, 4 cats, a rabbit, a lovebird and a bearded dragon.
Dr. Robert Gordon
Veterinarian
Dr. Gordon graduated from Auburn University School of Veterinary Medicine. He also spent two years in the US Army Special Forces. He owned a mixed practice veterinary clinic located in Greenwood, Mississippi for 9 years before moving to Florida. He owned and operated a four-Doctor small animal clinic in New Port Richey, Florida for 24 years. He is a member of the Florida Veterinary Medical Association (FVMA) and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).
He is the proud owner of a ten-year-old Rat Terrier named “Annie”, two horses named “Katy” and “Thunder” and three chickens, “Bauk”, “Clari” and “Robbin”. In his free time, he enjoys playing golf, fishing, SCUBA diving, traveling with his wife Joyce, and spending time with his grandchildren, Lindsey, Ryan, and Eli.
Dr. Kaity Hogan
Veterinarian
Dr. Hogan is a Brevard county native who was born and raised in Cocoa. In 2013, she received a Bachelor’s degree in biology from The University of Florida. She stayed in Gainesville to pursue her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Florida. Her interests include soft tissue surgery as well as kitten and puppy exams. On her days off she enjoys running with her lab mix Janie and cuddling her cat Loki.
Dr. Alison Johnson
Veterinarian
Dr. Johnson is a Minnesota native, and every now and then you will hear that funny Minnesota accent creep into her voice. She attended the University of North Dakota, where she earned degrees in chemistry and mathematics. She obtained her Ph.D in chemistry at the University of Wisconsin. She was a chemistry professor at Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania and St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. Although she enjoyed both teaching and research, she decided to combine her scientific background and love for animals by becoming a veterinarian. She graduated with her DVM degree in 2004 from the University of Minnesota and has practiced small animal medicine in private practices in Minnesota and at Young’s Animal Hospital 6 years ago. She has also served as Resident Veterinarian for the Veterinary Technology program at the Minnesota School of Business. Dr. Johnson is married to Dr. Brian Johnson, a chemistry professor at St. John’s University, and they have six cats. In her spare time, Dr. Johnson enjoys camping, hiking, hunting for rare wild orchids, quilting, antiquing, and church activities.

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Hospital Policies
All pets must be in a carrier or on a leash at all times. We will be happy to provide one to you if needed. For your safety, we also ask that you do not use retractable leashes while you are here. Please use one of our leashes during your visit. Thank you.